204 Relax. . . Allover town feverish retailers are beating the drum about 110W little time you have left for Christmas shopping. Whell it comes to tOYS-dOll't believe it. Up to the eleventh hour we llave a wi(le selection of toys alld games including our usual unusual imports. So, if the urge to splurge hits you at 4:20 p.m. December 24, don't panic. Amble up to our fa- mous store and we'll help you picli: out the right tov at the right price for the right chil(l. Of course, if you can come earlier. . . T A 1381 Third Avenue (bet. 78th & 79th) since 1892 'roy Headquarters for Sl11art P'\ \' ork (Trafalgar 9-3383-84) ., *, - ' RELIVE OUR AMERICAN HERIr AGE leepy ollow , \ RESTORATIONS on the Tappan Zee, Route 9, Tarrytown, N. Y. Open every day. lrvington 9-7900 Phillpsburg anor Sunnyside 17th century Home of Dutch home Washington Irving Land of history and legends. . . something of interest for the entire family -- J ft _ ,.i ' ":: ('U " " ..: * A j?{: ! 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Aneurin Bevan though by no means universally ad- mired, has a wav of hitting awkward nails shrewdly on the head from time to time, and he undoubtedl} spoke for a large section of disgruntled public opinion when he asked the Foreign Secretary in the House of Commons .I the other day whether-to paraphrase roughly-some new diplomatic ap- proach to the RussIans would not he a better bet for peace than this crippling, obsessive, and hopeless struggle for n u- clear supremacy, in which neither side, as more and more people here are be- ginning realistically to comprehend, can ever be declared the champ. Mr. Bev dn has uttered such views before without being particularly explicit about just what approach he had in mind, or indicatIng why he thought the Russians might be any less stunningly uncoöperative toward something of the kind than they have lately shown them- se] ves to he, for Instance, over their particip(ltion in the United Nations Dis- arm(Ullent Commission. Mr. Selwyn Llord replied noncommittalh. All the saIne, large numbers of Britons prob- ahlJ applauded M r. Bevan, being sick to death, as they say, of the floods of nuclear big talk, and nothing else in the way of world leadership, coming h om Washington. It was a nasty shock to everybody, certainly, to learn that American air patrols are cruisIng over Britain loaded with H-bombs, and the information produced anxious questions in the House of Commons, and plent) more, . goodness knows, in the minds of the startled electorate up and down the countr}. .1'\1r. Macmillan presumably made somebody or other fee] happier by his statement that "he was told" there was no danger of an explosion if one of these planes crashed, but his soothing assurance that the H-bomb patrols could not go in to action under the Anglo- American agreements of 1948 and 1952 without British, as well as Amer- Ican, government sanction has led to fresh alarmed and alarming misgivings. 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